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welcome to the fifteenth annual los angeles film festival presented by the los angeles times i'm don hudson executive director of film independent and i also looking to tonight screening and case study of bananas the screen is presented by film independent film and it is los angeles film festival and frederick burton the director and i want to introduce to you right now. and i want you to first. time. i want you to read the first you want to introduce the film yes i will but i want you to read this first i was i mean. you know. that this was all i was told all right it was actually one of the most shocking things i've ever seen this sort of putting a documentary into a special ghetto of its own declassifying it and then. actually feeling like there was surveillance on me in the audience as we lined up and were forced to read a document that disavowed this thing and i actually felt completely ashamed for the entire los angeles movie industry and the festival. it was beyond belief to think think that that could be done to to a participant in a film festival before you watch this film y
welcome to the fifteenth annual los angeles film festival presented by the los angeles times i'm don hudson executive director of film independent and i also looking to tonight screening and case study of bananas the screen is presented by film independent film and it is los angeles film festival and frederick burton the director and i want to introduce to you right now. and i want you to first. time. i want you to read the first you want to introduce the film yes i will but i want you to read...
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more on these dire economic conditions sheriff deputies charged with the hills in los angeles county eighteen sheriff deputies are being accused of abuse of local residents. now it looks like the jailers might end up being jailed and souths an in depth look at a fifth grader michelle a fan it's easy it's summer time i've wanted to be seen on your day that we are watching our tea. mom and lawmakers that come to an agreement on the latest version of the nba or the national defense authorization bill. but the clock ticking down until the house and turns for the holidays this friday meters of the senate and house armed services committee's work the deal to move forward with a bill that will fund the us military next year. the twenty fourteen bill will optimize five hundred and fifty two billion dollars in national defense planning and nearly eighty one billion for overseas contingency operations. yesterday i attended a press conference in which the leaders of those committees expressed confidence that the bill would be passed into time however it did not pass there are a number of extens
more on these dire economic conditions sheriff deputies charged with the hills in los angeles county eighteen sheriff deputies are being accused of abuse of local residents. now it looks like the jailers might end up being jailed and souths an in depth look at a fifth grader michelle a fan it's easy it's summer time i've wanted to be seen on your day that we are watching our tea. mom and lawmakers that come to an agreement on the latest version of the nba or the national defense authorization...
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. >> a gunman shoots seven people at los angeles international airport. iraq's prime minister meets with president obama to ask for help and weapons against al-qaeda. >> so there are many more questions than answers at this hour after a gunman open fired at one of the city's busiest airport. police say several people were shot. a tsa agent was killed. the gunman was taken into custody. police believe the gunman acted alone. >> we believe at this point that there was a lone shooter, that he acted at least right now he was the only person armed in this incident. >> brian rooney joins us on the phone from los angeles international airport. give us the latest. the latest information that you have from the scree the scene. >> reporter: the biggest question right now who the shooter is. obviously officers know but they haven't told us who the shooter is. he shot his way through the screening area of the terminal and went into terminal three where there was a gun battle. they did not say how many shots might have been fired, but six people were injured and taken
. >> a gunman shoots seven people at los angeles international airport. iraq's prime minister meets with president obama to ask for help and weapons against al-qaeda. >> so there are many more questions than answers at this hour after a gunman open fired at one of the city's busiest airport. police say several people were shot. a tsa agent was killed. the gunman was taken into custody. police believe the gunman acted alone. >> we believe at this point that there was a lone...
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los angeles the rally has gotten some would say quite violent violent because some of the protesters participating in the in the justice for trayvon rally were shot at by rubber bill bullets those bullets were fired by police officers in los angeles me arrogant receiving reports that some protesters have been transferred to local hospitals to be treated for their injuries we don't know how it will stream the injuries our streets are clearly still full with lots of protesters that are have been walking hour by hour all through the streets of manhattan it started out in union square and the procession of people just screw larger and louder i caught up with the crowd it out was probably in its thousands on twenty third street and at that point the crowd was so large that cars could not pass through the streets hording to what we know there have been at least five arrests that number is and you know we're being more cautious but that number according to reports that number is quite quite higher now what has brought all these people on to the streets of new york city in los angeles and bo
los angeles the rally has gotten some would say quite violent violent because some of the protesters participating in the in the justice for trayvon rally were shot at by rubber bill bullets those bullets were fired by police officers in los angeles me arrogant receiving reports that some protesters have been transferred to local hospitals to be treated for their injuries we don't know how it will stream the injuries our streets are clearly still full with lots of protesters that are have been...
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rob reynolds, ankle, los angeles. >> a march in support of small farmers in colombia has become violent. [ protesting ] >> 30,000 protesters demonstrating in the capitol bogota when rioting erupted. it happened on the tenth day of the farmers strike. the unions say workers can't compete with cheaper agriculture products which are flooding the market. >>> a mexican judge has apologized for attacking two fellow justices in court. he lashed out during session. the judge became angry an after one of his colleagues accused him of insulting him. he had brought shame upon the court and he could face impeachment. >>> there's the website. that's the front page at the moment of mr. cameron in the house of apartment last night. www.aljazeera.com.
rob reynolds, ankle, los angeles. >> a march in support of small farmers in colombia has become violent. [ protesting ] >> 30,000 protesters demonstrating in the capitol bogota when rioting erupted. it happened on the tenth day of the farmers strike. the unions say workers can't compete with cheaper agriculture products which are flooding the market. >>> a mexican judge has apologized for attacking two fellow justices in court. he lashed out during session. the judge became...
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we are talking about the coastal regions to the north-west and including los angeles. we think this will continue until about 10am. that's how it stands right now. it could be extended. it was extended yesterday and could today. temperatures warm. we are looking at sunday, seeing about 79 degrees there. showers down here towards the southern part of texas, including san antonio, and we don't think we'll see accumulation or flooding. dallas at 53 degrees, at san antonio. tuesday warming up to 55 degrees. >> ice breaking ships are heading to antarctica to rescue a vessel trapped in thick ice with 70 on board. the ship carrying scientists and explorers was on an expedition, getting stuck on tuesday 70 miles south of australia. >> the first vessel is expected to reach the area on friday. >> turmoil in turkey - a corruption scandal threatening the leader of a key u.s. ally. getting fined for getting a divorce. a look at a country penalizing men for leaving their wives. >> welcome back. in turkey thousands of demonstrators were back in the streets, calling for the resignatio
we are talking about the coastal regions to the north-west and including los angeles. we think this will continue until about 10am. that's how it stands right now. it could be extended. it was extended yesterday and could today. temperatures warm. we are looking at sunday, seeing about 79 degrees there. showers down here towards the southern part of texas, including san antonio, and we don't think we'll see accumulation or flooding. dallas at 53 degrees, at san antonio. tuesday warming up to 55...
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concerning a shooting at an airport in los angeles. well countering terrorism is still the main argument american politicians use to justify spying programs but some u.s. authorities are more or less admitting it's gone too far at least according to the latest comments made by america's secretary of state john kerry said neither he nor the president knew everything that was happening because the system ran on automatic pilot simply because the technology and the ability there but n.s.a. chief keith alexander questioned attempts to plead ignorance after a former u.s. ambassador said spying on foreign leaders did little to protect national security and alexander assisted it's actually policymakers including ambassadors who decide who is monitored so rift is growing in washington's political establishment over who is responsible for the spying which is cause a loss of trust among voters at home and indeed and eyes abroad well that breach of trust in germany could see edward snowden go to berlin. to testify over the u.s. tapping of chancel
concerning a shooting at an airport in los angeles. well countering terrorism is still the main argument american politicians use to justify spying programs but some u.s. authorities are more or less admitting it's gone too far at least according to the latest comments made by america's secretary of state john kerry said neither he nor the president knew everything that was happening because the system ran on automatic pilot simply because the technology and the ability there but n.s.a. chief...
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. >> "bbc world news" was presented by kcet, los angeles. - hi, neighbor! at school today, we're going to work together to make a... dancing dragon! and then, i need your help to make a... birthday surprise for teacher harriet! i'll be right back! is made possible in part by... the richard king mellon foundation. dedicated for over sixty years to south western pennsylvania's quality of life, and competitive future. and by these pittsburg foundations. working together to enhance and enrich the lives of children for more than seventy-five years. and by the arthur vining davis foundations. dedicated to strengthening america's future through education. adcasting, dedicated to strengthening america's future and contributions to your pbs station, from viewers like you. and contributions in the neighborhood ♪ ♪ a beautiful day for a neighbor ♪ ♪ would you be mine? could you be mine? ♪ ♪ won't you be my neighbor? - ♪ it's daniel tiger's neighborhood ♪ ♪ a land of make-believe ♪ won't you ride along with me? ♪ - ♪ ride along - ♪ it's daniel
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from los angeles, i am tavis smiley. tonight a conversation with author edwidge danticat and her new novel "claire of the sea light." it seeks to or trey haydee. then we will talk to comedian, writer, and producer, rick najera. he has a new memoir called "almost white." we are glad you joined us. those conversations are coming up. ♪ >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. tavis: award-winning author edwidge danticat writes about haydee. she was born in port-au-prince. countrylex view of the is at the heart. it has been praised by reviewers , using words like intoxicating and compelling. i am always intoxicated and compelled when i have you on the program. it's good to have you back. your kids are fine? >> yes. tavis: and this novel the sea is as much a are as anybody or anybody else. the sea is such an important part of our history. it's how most of us got to this lostof the world, and we so many people. this continues. it is an incredible point of view with which to explore the en
from los angeles, i am tavis smiley. tonight a conversation with author edwidge danticat and her new novel "claire of the sea light." it seeks to or trey haydee. then we will talk to comedian, writer, and producer, rick najera. he has a new memoir called "almost white." we are glad you joined us. those conversations are coming up. ♪ >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. tavis: award-winning author edwidge danticat writes about...
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angeles and los angeles is what they call it toronto is and a lot of san julian those who are. run descent persians there in los angeles are overwhelmingly say no attack on iran let's sit down and talk they want to go home they want to have businesses in iran it's time to end this blockade like the infamous blockade on cuba ok it's time let me go to we have a lot of examples out there we have north korea that won't disarm we had iraq the did libya did and we know what happened to iraq and we know what happened to libya i mean anyone in iran in rational thinkers could say why should we go down this path i mean they put out these overtures and then they invade you. well that's right peter and also mr netanyahu has ordered that iran should stop enrichment altogether the re i think what's being left out is why iran is to enrich uranium it's not just for the nuclear power plants but iran had a huge cheer and it still has a huge share in europe if the shocks iran investor knew you were there and they enrich uranium and they refused to supply iran so iran cannot develop its oil fields
angeles and los angeles is what they call it toronto is and a lot of san julian those who are. run descent persians there in los angeles are overwhelmingly say no attack on iran let's sit down and talk they want to go home they want to have businesses in iran it's time to end this blockade like the infamous blockade on cuba ok it's time let me go to we have a lot of examples out there we have north korea that won't disarm we had iraq the did libya did and we know what happened to iraq and we...
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start with a shooting at the los angeles international airport also known as. it's where a twenty three year old man stormed into a crowded terminal opened fire with a rifle he killed one wounded six the incident. in a stampede. part of the world six evacuated seven hundred domestic flights disrupted the shooter was overpowered he is now in custody authorities say he did have additional ammunition with him at the time it over details now what. are two members of the greek far right golden dawn party have been killed in a shooting they were attacked at close range from a motorcycle outside the group's office in the capital athens the incident comes amid a government crackdown on the golden dawn. was stabbed to death this september. and thousands of muslim brotherhood supporters rallying in egypt in a nationwide protest ahead of the trial of toppled president mohamed morsi the clashes between police and protesters broke out in cairo and alexandria police arrested dozens of the trial begins on monday with morsi and other key muslim brotherhood members facing charg
start with a shooting at the los angeles international airport also known as. it's where a twenty three year old man stormed into a crowded terminal opened fire with a rifle he killed one wounded six the incident. in a stampede. part of the world six evacuated seven hundred domestic flights disrupted the shooter was overpowered he is now in custody authorities say he did have additional ammunition with him at the time it over details now what. are two members of the greek far right golden dawn...
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welcome to the fifteenth annual los angeles film festival presented by the los angeles times i'm don hudson executive director of film independent and i also walking you to tonight screening and case study of bananas the screen is presented by film independent film and it is los angeles film festival and frederick burton the director and i want to introduce to you right now thank you very much. and i want to thank you first so. i want you to read the first you want to introduce the film yes i will but i want you to read this first i will i mean. you know. that this was all i was told all right it was actually one of the most shocking things i've ever seen this sort of putting a documentary into a special ghetto of its own declassifying it and then. actually feeling like there was surveillance on me in the audience as we lined up and were forced to read a document that disavowed this thing and i actually felt completely ashamed for the entire los angeles movie industry and the festival i. it was beyond belief to think think that back could be done to to a participant in a film festiva
welcome to the fifteenth annual los angeles film festival presented by the los angeles times i'm don hudson executive director of film independent and i also walking you to tonight screening and case study of bananas the screen is presented by film independent film and it is los angeles film festival and frederick burton the director and i want to introduce to you right now thank you very much. and i want to thank you first so. i want you to read the first you want to introduce the film yes i...
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in los angeles. our t.v. . well normally when you think of hunting licenses licenses coming out of colorado you think about hunting for deer or for game birds but what about drone hunting licenses would you partake in that well that is exactly what one man in the small town of deer trail colorado is offering customers the man is philip steele he's the man you're looking out ne'er he is the founder of the professional do. own hunters incorporated and also the author of an ordinance that requires people to buy a license before firing their arms that you weigh these he's already gotten a lot of interest from this he sold more than sixty of these licenses on line for about twenty five bucks a pop but if you do purchase one of these papers it doesn't mean that you can go off willy nilly firing your gun that anything and everything overhead there are rules of course now in order to get this license you must be able to read and to understand english the drone itself must be flying less than one thousand feet in the ai
in los angeles. our t.v. . well normally when you think of hunting licenses licenses coming out of colorado you think about hunting for deer or for game birds but what about drone hunting licenses would you partake in that well that is exactly what one man in the small town of deer trail colorado is offering customers the man is philip steele he's the man you're looking out ne'er he is the founder of the professional do. own hunters incorporated and also the author of an ordinance that requires...
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. >> the informal summit meeting will be held in a luxurious estate east of los angeles. it is a chance for president obama and the chinese president to get to know one another better and perhaps chart a course for relations that may last well into the future. at choice of meeting place the family estate in palm springs is intended to allow the leaders to have wide-ranging talks in a relaxed atmosphere without the formal trappings and strict protocol of a formal state visit. for quiet a place diplomacy meetings to take place. >> the setting may be relaxed, but relations between the nations have been tense for some time. discussions between the leaders of the world's two largest economies will include trade and growth with obama likely to press him on china's is restrictive policies and what many in the u.s. see on the artificially low value of its currency, which makes chinese exports cheaper. there is also the issue of relentless chinese cyber attacks to steal secret information from u.s. government agencies and corporations. obama wants to give it american military focu
. >> the informal summit meeting will be held in a luxurious estate east of los angeles. it is a chance for president obama and the chinese president to get to know one another better and perhaps chart a course for relations that may last well into the future. at choice of meeting place the family estate in palm springs is intended to allow the leaders to have wide-ranging talks in a relaxed atmosphere without the formal trappings and strict protocol of a formal state visit. for quiet a...
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year-old paul ciancia in los angeles is accused open firing at a security checkpoint. a tsa agent was killed and other tsa agents were injured. the alleged gunman was taken into custody after an alleged shoot out with police officers. >>> president obama said that the u.s. will do what it can to help keep iraq safer. and president obama urged mr. pe minister maliki to hold elections later next year. pakistan taliban leader reported dead: more on the top story, the shooting at los angeles international airport. brian rooney, this is still the case now, plenty of questions that need to be answered. l.a.x. as you know is a very busily airport. what is the situation there right now? >> reporter: there is still a hold on airport traffic. just a few moments ago an airplane landed but they're not taking off. passengers, and you may see one walking behind me are going into the airport hoping to take off time today or tonight, but right now that's not happening. >> and brian, we have identification on the shooter at this point. if you could walk us back through what are you hea
year-old paul ciancia in los angeles is accused open firing at a security checkpoint. a tsa agent was killed and other tsa agents were injured. the alleged gunman was taken into custody after an alleged shoot out with police officers. >>> president obama said that the u.s. will do what it can to help keep iraq safer. and president obama urged mr. pe minister maliki to hold elections later next year. pakistan taliban leader reported dead: more on the top story, the shooting at los...
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it's filled with los angeles and beverly hills scenes. but couldn't that be the scene from any movie? >> it haul always has been. hollywood was hollywood because there were mountains, beach, sun, rain, desert, everything was very close. it was really always an economic choice to come out here and the productions it continues to be an economic choice more than anything else. >> when the mayor told "variety" we lost feature films. they may come back to some degree but by and large they won't. maybe it's the not the 2 million-dollar motive by maybe it's the tv and commercials and video gaming. small specials, what does that mean for hollywood? take the romance out of the place all together? >> well, that's the big question here. you can't be sentimental and romantic about a business which is all about money. and hollywood is about throwing gossemar dust and throwing rainbows in our eyes to get us not to pay attention to what is going on behind the curtain. this is hollywood, big, big business. the mayor of los angeles is being very smart bec
it's filled with los angeles and beverly hills scenes. but couldn't that be the scene from any movie? >> it haul always has been. hollywood was hollywood because there were mountains, beach, sun, rain, desert, everything was very close. it was really always an economic choice to come out here and the productions it continues to be an economic choice more than anything else. >> when the mayor told "variety" we lost feature films. they may come back to some degree but by and...
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>> "bbc world news" was presented by kcet, los angeles. captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions >> woodruff: president obama pushed today for an overhaul of immigration laws, and endorsed the bipartisan plan announced by a group of senators yesterday. good evening. i'm judy woodruff. >> ifill: and i'm gwen ifill. on the newshour tonight, we get two views of the immigration debate and the potential political hurdles ahead. >> woodruff: then, kwame holman reports on the budget crisis facing former senator chuck hagel if he's confirmed as the next secretary of defense. >> when he takes office, the first challenge he has is he'll be in the middle of the sequester fight meaning an automatic across-the-board cut for the defense budget and every other federal budget that is supposed to happen march 1. >> ifill: and we look at the big money groups supporting and attacking hagel's nomination. >> woodruff: we have two takes on the war in mali, an on-the- ground report from the newly liberated town of gao... >> ifill: ...and an update on t
>> "bbc world news" was presented by kcet, los angeles. captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions >> woodruff: president obama pushed today for an overhaul of immigration laws, and endorsed the bipartisan plan announced by a group of senators yesterday. good evening. i'm judy woodruff. >> ifill: and i'm gwen ifill. on the newshour tonight, we get two views of the immigration debate and the potential political hurdles ahead. >> woodruff: then, kwame...
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temperatures mild, chilly for this time of year. 18 in los angeles. that's 15 degrees difference compared to sunday. here's the extended forecast. >>> this coming in to us this hour. market analysts have been speculating for months about who will proceed as chairman of the united states federal reserve. a white house official revealed president barack obama will announce the decision wednesday. he's chosen the feds current vice chair janet yellen. if confirmed she would be the first woman to lead the central bank. yellen has served as vice chair since 2010 and also was president of the federal reserve bank of san francisco and served as the head of economic advisors under bill clinton. she's play aid crucial role this establishing the feds monetary easing policies. yellen would take over when his second term expires in january. that is all for this edition of "newsline." i'm catherine in tokyo. thanks for joining us. bernan . >>> the untold history of the united states. director oliver stone and cowriter petern dvd. >> good afternoon.
temperatures mild, chilly for this time of year. 18 in los angeles. that's 15 degrees difference compared to sunday. here's the extended forecast. >>> this coming in to us this hour. market analysts have been speculating for months about who will proceed as chairman of the united states federal reserve. a white house official revealed president barack obama will announce the decision wednesday. he's chosen the feds current vice chair janet yellen. if confirmed she would be the first...
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demonstrations and demonstrators i should say in los angeles and oakland have clashed with police as protests involve the uighurs after a controversial quarter verdict thousands were outraged and the acquittal of george zimmerman dad unarmed black teenager trayvon martin is more important i witnessed one rally in new york. in los angeles now the rally has gotten some would say quite violent violent because some of the protesters participating in the in the justice for trayvon rally were shot at by rubber bill bullets those bullets were fired by police officers in los angeles and the arrogant receiving reports that some protesters have been transferred to local hospitals to be treated for their injuries we don't know how it will stream the injuries our streets are clearly still full with lots of protesters that are have been walking hour by hour all through the streets of manhattan it started out in union square and the procession of people interest grew larger and louder i caught up with the crowd it out was probably in its thousands on twenty third street and at that point the crowd
demonstrations and demonstrators i should say in los angeles and oakland have clashed with police as protests involve the uighurs after a controversial quarter verdict thousands were outraged and the acquittal of george zimmerman dad unarmed black teenager trayvon martin is more important i witnessed one rally in new york. in los angeles now the rally has gotten some would say quite violent violent because some of the protesters participating in the in the justice for trayvon rally were shot at...
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welcome to the fifteenth annual los angeles film festival presented by the los angeles times i'm don hudson executive director of film independent and i also looking at you tonight screening and case study of bananas the screen is presented by film independent film and it is los angeles film festival and frederick the director and i want to introduce to you right now. right. now i want you to first. i want you to read the first you want to introduce the film yes i will but i want you to read this first i work i mean. yeah. that's was i was told all right it was actually one of the most shocking things i've ever seen this sort of putting a documentary into a special ghetto of its own declassifying it and then. actually feeling like there was surveillance on me in the audience as we lined up and were forced to read a document that disavowed this thing and i actually felt completely ashamed for the entire los angeles movie industry and the festival i. it was beyond belief to think think that that could be done to to a participant in a film festival before you watch this film you need to
welcome to the fifteenth annual los angeles film festival presented by the los angeles times i'm don hudson executive director of film independent and i also looking at you tonight screening and case study of bananas the screen is presented by film independent film and it is los angeles film festival and frederick the director and i want to introduce to you right now. right. now i want you to first. i want you to read the first you want to introduce the film yes i will but i want you to read...
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down towards california, we are looking at nice conditions for los angeles, 82 degrees is the high today. look how it drops to 69. it doesn't recover. but the overnight lows. growing concerns in the central african republic. the new challenges that residents are facing and the escalating violence. a final moment. the last words from the 18 heroes who died battling a wild fire. earning degrees behind bars. how inmates are getting lessons through higher education. >> the sectarian conflict in the central african republic is getting worse by the day. hundreds have been killed. hundreds of thousands are fleeing their home. now there are reports that the rebels are using children to fight. we have this story from the central african republic. >> another attack. houses burning. this time it's muslim homes, no one is killed. it's feared the attackers are here. soldiers are deployed. they are in search of christian militia, anti-balaka. the african peacekeeping force is next to arrive. there's little to do. everyone here has fled. this was an african family home. now look at it. it's hardly any
down towards california, we are looking at nice conditions for los angeles, 82 degrees is the high today. look how it drops to 69. it doesn't recover. but the overnight lows. growing concerns in the central african republic. the new challenges that residents are facing and the escalating violence. a final moment. the last words from the 18 heroes who died battling a wild fire. earning degrees behind bars. how inmates are getting lessons through higher education. >> the sectarian conflict...
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takes a look at the scandal rocking los angeles i'm outside of the f.b.i. offices in los angeles agents here are spearheading an investigation into alleged abuse and widespread misconduct inside l.a. county jails posting a list of indictments including charges of conspiracy and obstruction of justice were handed down against eighteen former and current members of the l.a. county sheriff's department federal prosecutors claim that members of the department consider themselves to be above the law this indictment charges a sergeant and four deputies with civil rights violations related to illegal arrest and detention or detentions of people who are not inmates but rather people who merely went to the jail to visit inmates the federal investigation found that these incidents did not take place in a vacuum in fact examples of illegal conduct alleged and these indictments demonstrated that certain. the individuals and certain of that behavior had become institutionalized in one case u.s. attorney ajay brought claims that the austrian counsel general here in los a
takes a look at the scandal rocking los angeles i'm outside of the f.b.i. offices in los angeles agents here are spearheading an investigation into alleged abuse and widespread misconduct inside l.a. county jails posting a list of indictments including charges of conspiracy and obstruction of justice were handed down against eighteen former and current members of the l.a. county sheriff's department federal prosecutors claim that members of the department consider themselves to be above the law...
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the los angeles times featured it on its website. they make 200,000 bottles a day in its massive factory in irwindale, east of los angeles. this time of year, the trucks come into the plant carrying tons of fresh jalapeÑos. it has the same active ingredients as pepper spray, and here outside of the factory, you can smell it. the city refuses to fix the problem. and this week, the city sued, saying that the fumes caused physical harm to residents. the irwindale wants it smut down. >> are they more concerned with making money than the public >> that's our impression, and it has been communicated to us through their actions or lack of actions, and we find it despicable. >> the company did not respond to our multiple requests for an interview. no one wants aracha sauce to go away. just it's odor. >> i love chili, i eat all kinds of chili. >> the city hopes that the court will make an immediate decision that will clear the air. irwindale, california >> i am objective, but that's good stuff. coming up on aljazeera america, soon it's going
the los angeles times featured it on its website. they make 200,000 bottles a day in its massive factory in irwindale, east of los angeles. this time of year, the trucks come into the plant carrying tons of fresh jalapeÑos. it has the same active ingredients as pepper spray, and here outside of the factory, you can smell it. the city refuses to fix the problem. and this week, the city sued, saying that the fumes caused physical harm to residents. the irwindale wants it smut down. >> are...
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and sheriff deputies charged with abuse in los angeles county eighteen sheriff deputies are being accused of abuse in local prisons now it looks like the jailers might end up being jailed themselves an in-depth look at this case later in the show. it's tuesday december tenth four pm in washington d.c. i'm in new york david in or watching our team. well prominent lawmakers have come to an agreement on the latest version of the n.b.a. or the national defense authorization bill with the clock ticking down until the house adjourns for the holidays this friday leaders of the senate and house armed services committees worked out a deal to move forward with a bill that will fund the u.s. military next year the twenty fourteen bill will authorize five hundred fifty two billion dollars in national defense spending and nearly eighty one billion for overseas contingency operations yesterday i attended a press conference in which the leaders of those committees expressed confidence that the bill would be passed in due time however if it's not passed there are a number of extensions that are set to ex
and sheriff deputies charged with abuse in los angeles county eighteen sheriff deputies are being accused of abuse in local prisons now it looks like the jailers might end up being jailed themselves an in-depth look at this case later in the show. it's tuesday december tenth four pm in washington d.c. i'm in new york david in or watching our team. well prominent lawmakers have come to an agreement on the latest version of the n.b.a. or the national defense authorization bill with the clock...
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stephanie statton, al jazeera, los angeles. >> on wall street shocks closed sharply on monday. the dow finished off 140 points. the s&p 500 finished its longest winning streak since july. and nasdaq with its highest close since september. >>> there's a word of warning from one u.s. secretar u.s. sec. he was in the white house. he says the risk of another recession is still out there. >> of all the progress that has been made, however, there are a number of issues with trouble and in some case flabbergasteded. five years after the financial crisis, we have made no progress in reform, we have not had the shadow banking market. we are still debating whether we will solve the delimma of too big to fail banks. >> and shares of apple finished the day up nearly 2% as investors wait for the release of its latest iphone on tuesday. more important, however, will be what the boss tim cook says about apple's plans. speculation is the tech giant to unvail a cheaper version of the iphone, iphone 5 aimed at china's luketive market. >> a stand off between government soldiers and islamic rebels
stephanie statton, al jazeera, los angeles. >> on wall street shocks closed sharply on monday. the dow finished off 140 points. the s&p 500 finished its longest winning streak since july. and nasdaq with its highest close since september. >>> there's a word of warning from one u.s. secretar u.s. sec. he was in the white house. he says the risk of another recession is still out there. >> of all the progress that has been made, however, there are a number of issues with...
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in los angeles in the party. all right well it's thursday so it's time for our weekly tech report now do you know the phrase brain power well it turns out that scientists at the university of washington are trying to hone that power and transmit it to another or rain researchers call it direct a brain to brain communication and they do it by passing a signal from one mind to the next using the internet none the less so does that sound a little sigh five star trek mind meld did i mind trick inception esque to you well it did to me too so i brought one of the researchers onto the show to tell me how it works dr andrea still co is an assistant research professor at the university of washington and he told me why this concept is not as weird as it sounds. it's not so science fiction we printed in technologies to read. the brain patterns in a person and trying to meet them to another person and we can only do it with by simple. impulses right now like most commands to control the hand flying things so if science ficti
in los angeles in the party. all right well it's thursday so it's time for our weekly tech report now do you know the phrase brain power well it turns out that scientists at the university of washington are trying to hone that power and transmit it to another or rain researchers call it direct a brain to brain communication and they do it by passing a signal from one mind to the next using the internet none the less so does that sound a little sigh five star trek mind meld did i mind trick...
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he avoids some parts of los angeles for fear of running into overzealous deputies. a consequence of what some photographers call a violation of their constitutional rights. >> it is thursday, and for time for the weekly tech report. do you know the phrase "brain power?" researchers call it direct brain to brain communication and they do it by passing a signal from one mind to the next using the internet. does it sound a little sci-fi? it did to me, too. i brought one of the researchers onto the show to tell me how it works. she is an assistant research professor at the university of washington and he told me why this is not as weird as it sounds. >> we use existing technology to read the brain patterns and transmit them to a different person. we do it with a very simple impulse right now like muscle commands. it was technically possible years ago. >> can you go into more detail about how specifically it works and what you need from a person ? >> a person is sitting on a chair and is connected to a machine detecting electrical activity around the brain. if he is thin
he avoids some parts of los angeles for fear of running into overzealous deputies. a consequence of what some photographers call a violation of their constitutional rights. >> it is thursday, and for time for the weekly tech report. do you know the phrase "brain power?" researchers call it direct brain to brain communication and they do it by passing a signal from one mind to the next using the internet. does it sound a little sci-fi? it did to me, too. i brought one of the...
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angeles international airport the us federal bureau of investigation has named a twenty three year old impala and to the cnc act as the gunmen who opened fire at the airport killing a security agents. no further information was provided about c and c f of bharti said he killed and on on and if it was security agent before she was shot and captured several others have also been injured. sources close to the investigation that anti government materials were found on the fast back plus interest international airport was locked down in following reports of gunshots at terminal three. the l a fire department described the situation at the mo tight patient incident. the gunmen opened fire at one of the terminals the security checkpoints at around nine thirty am local time. local media reports that he used a high powered rifle the airport halted outgoing flights after the shooting and passengers were evacuated emergency beacon was in awe and the police arrived at the scene. white house spokesman jay carney said president obama has been briefed about the incident and the white house officials
angeles international airport the us federal bureau of investigation has named a twenty three year old impala and to the cnc act as the gunmen who opened fire at the airport killing a security agents. no further information was provided about c and c f of bharti said he killed and on on and if it was security agent before she was shot and captured several others have also been injured. sources close to the investigation that anti government materials were found on the fast back plus interest...
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we have the details from los angeles. >> reporter: hey, there. arch bishop jose gomez presided over 4 million in the los angeles diocese, many of them will hear him express his regret about sex abuse, in a letter he is due to read out in mass. 12,000 pages of previously confidential document, revealing decades of abuse by 2400 priests and reveal how church leadership attempted to cover tup. the acts committed by the priests are said to be terribly sad and evil and says there is no excuse, no explaining what happened. the priests had the duty to be spiritual fathers and they failed. the document, with many shocking and excruciating details were released on the archdiocese web site in a settlement with more than 500 sex abuse victim who is shared in a record $660 million payout. they date as far as the 1940s and roger mahonia is seen here and his vicker of clergy, accused of sexual abuse from parish to parish and he conspired to protect them from the law and it has shaken the church and the catholic community here in los angeles. what do we do when
we have the details from los angeles. >> reporter: hey, there. arch bishop jose gomez presided over 4 million in the los angeles diocese, many of them will hear him express his regret about sex abuse, in a letter he is due to read out in mass. 12,000 pages of previously confidential document, revealing decades of abuse by 2400 priests and reveal how church leadership attempted to cover tup. the acts committed by the priests are said to be terribly sad and evil and says there is no excuse,...
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had said that the man used a semi automatic rifle to shoot his way through a security checkpoint at los angeles international airport on friday november first killing a federal security officer and wounding two people in a neat that the disruptive hundreds of flights around the country. there were about war seven hundred and forty six light that were abandoned forty six of those were diverted to other local airports. the rest were either held on a rant here. i only actually wore their originating and white. check the guy who's now in custody after being wounded in a shootout with police targeted transportation security administration agents to deal of security checks at us airports. the tsa has identified thirty nine year old curator hernandez as the man who was killed. he's the first tsa officer job losses like the line of duty since the agency spending twelve years ago. ellie's mayor thinks the police for their intervention which saves countless other lives there were more than a hundred more rounds of live literally killed everybody in that terminal today were not for their actions.
had said that the man used a semi automatic rifle to shoot his way through a security checkpoint at los angeles international airport on friday november first killing a federal security officer and wounding two people in a neat that the disruptive hundreds of flights around the country. there were about war seven hundred and forty six light that were abandoned forty six of those were diverted to other local airports. the rest were either held on a rant here. i only actually wore their...